
The Brazos River carves a dramatic U-shaped oxbow at Kimball Bend, defining the border where Hill, Johnson, and Bosque counties meet. This modern survey illustrates the rural landscape of North Texas, characterized by deep-cut limestone drainages like Broke Rock Hollow and Elm Hollow. The settlement of Blum serves as a local hub near the Nolan River, while Rio Vista sits at the northeastern corner of the map. Genealogists will find a wealth of preserved burial sites across the ranch lands, including Grange Hall Cem, Live Oak Cem, and the family-named Haley Smith Cem. Unique water features such as Big Ham Hole Spring and Little Ham Hole Spring highlight the hydrologic character of the area, providing reliable water sources in a region of seasonal creeks like Belknap Cr and Mustang Cr.
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